Time is running out for a very special Jaguar. Although the XJS grand touring coupe and convertible will be back for the 1995 model year, neither car will be available with a five-speed manual ...
Sebastian's spare time is spent watching Formula 1, fiddling with his friends' cars (usually German money pits), and soaking up as much architectural amazement and engineering excellence as he can ...
THE JAGUAR XJS WASN’T THAT well received when it debuted in September 1975. For starters, it replaced the E-type, a car many consider the most beautiful sports car of all time. Secondly, it wasn’t a ...
This 1988 European-spec Jaguar XJ-S coupe has been treated to a five-speed manual conversion, as well as a new intake from AJ6 engineering and an aftermarket exhaust system. This is what a V-12 grand ...
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